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wanton <a wanton; wantons> ADJ

wanton

wanton <a wanton; wantons> N LAW

wanton ADJ

wanton <a wanton; wantons> N

wanton

wanton act LAW

wanton negligence LAW

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The girl adjusted to her new life, but she was considered to be rather loose and wanton in her conduct.
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Almost all headstones there have been destroyed in wanton vandalism.
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Regardless, while wanton destruction of real value may not be a net loss, it is of course still a misfortune, not a blessing.
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Under the guidance of ji-samurai, the rebel force acted in an organized manner and kept a lid on wanton looting.
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Centuries later, emotional debate about these wanton acts of cultural desecration continues.
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There were many instances of physical violence, most of which was deliberate and wanton.
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This was a basic violation of the dignity of man, which amounts to gratuitous infliction of wanton and unnecessary pain prohibited by the law.
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Wanton then issued his proclamation, offering 100 pounds reward for evidence sufficient for conviction of the guilty parties.
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She described it as a wanton attack on the democratic process.
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The lawsuit claimed $83.5 million in damages resulting from 11 counts of negligence and willful and wanton conduct.
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